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Birds of Peru Amazon

Birds of Peru Amazon – Overview

The Birds of Peru Amazon refers to the fascinating biodiversity found in the Manu National Park region, located in the Upper Amazon basin of Peru.

The park encompasses a wide range of ecosystems, from high-altitude farming valleys to tropical lowland rainforests.

It is home to countless bird species, including the majestic macaws, which are central to the area’s bird-watching experience.

The journey through this region offers travelers a chance to witness extraordinary wildlife in environments that range from cloud forests and grasslands to pristine tropical rainforests. The trip typically includes:

Highland Puna and Cloud Forests: A trek through the high-altitude regions with unique flora and fauna.

Lowland Valleys and Tropical Rainforests: A descent into areas where indigenous farming and unique ecosystems thrive, including the famous macaw clay licks and oxbow lakes filled with wildlife.

Manu Wildlife Center and Manu Park: This center, located in the heart of Manu, is a prime spot for wildlife watching, with opportunities to see giant otters, monkeys, and an array of bird species.

Macaws and Clay Licks

One of the standout experiences in this region is the observation of macaws at the Blanquillo Macaw Clay Lick, an

area where macaws, parrots, and other birds congregate to consume mineral-rich clay.

This behavior, known as  geophagy, helps the birds neutralize toxins in their diet and provides necessary nutrients.
Key Bird Species at the Clay Lick:

Scarlet Macaws (Ara macao): Known for their bright colors and loud calls, these macaws are a highlight for bird watchers.

Red-and-Green Macaws (Ara chloroptera): These birds are often seen in large, dramatic groups at the clay lick.

Yellow-Crowned Parrots (Amazona ochrocephala) and Dusky-Headed Parakeets (Aratinga weddellii): These species

are usually among the first to arrive in the morning.

The birds display a variety of social and aggressive behaviors, with interactions between species sometimes leading

to competition for the best spots at the lick. The large macaws tend to dominate the area, while smaller birds, like parakeets, may be chased off.

Behavior and Social Patterns at the Clay Lick

Research on the behavior of birds at the Machiguenga Ccolpa (another well-known clay lick) shows several interesting patterns:

Temporal Feeding Patterns: Different bird species feed at different times of the day. In the early morning,

smaller parrots and macaws arrive, followed by larger macaws later in the morning and parakeets in the afternoon.

Aggression and Social Interactions: Larger macaws tend to be more aggressive toward smaller birds. This

aggression can sometimes lead to exclusion of smaller species from the clay lick.

Responses to Threats: The birds exhibit varying responses to intruders. Some birds might fly away temporarily,

while others may abandon the area entirely. However, the large macaws show the least reaction to disturbances.

Amazon Wild Photography 5 days

Amazon Wild Photography – Immersion into Nature’s Majesty

Amazon Wild Photography we  Recommendations : Bring a telephoto lens to capture high-quality images from a distance.
Pack lightweight but sturdy clothing, waterproof gear, and comfortable attire for extended walks.
Don’t forget your essential photography equipment, extra memory cards, and fully charged batteries.
Be prepared for diverse climates: from the chilly Andes to the warm humidity of the highland jungle.

Day 1: Cusco to Paucartambo -Tres Cruces and Pilcopata Lodge .

Embark on an unforgettable journey, starting with an early departure from Cusco. Travel through spectacular valleys and picturesque communities steeped in culture. Visit pre-Incan tombs and discover the colonial charm of Paucartambo, home to an intriguing museum. After a scenic packed lunch, venture into the verdant Cloud Forest, teeming with life. This biodiverse haven is home to unique species like the Spectacled Bear, the radiant Cock-of-the-Rock, and an array of orchids and bromeliads. As dusk falls, unwind at our comfortable lodge, nestled within the serene natural surroundings.

Day 2:Amazon Wild Photography to   Rainforest Amazonia Lodge (400 m.a.s.l.) .

At dawn, observe the mesmerizing courtship display of the Cock-of-the-Rock, Peru’s national bird. Following breakfast, journey to Pilcopata and onward to Atalaya Port (500 m.a.s.l.), where you’ll board a motorized boat. Glide along the Alto Madre de Dios River, taking in sightings of vibrant birds, sunbathing lizards, and other wildlife. Arriving at the Rainforest Lodge, explore lush jungle trails and encounter fascinating creatures such as tarantulas, butterflies, monkeys, and towering trees. End your day with an optional night walk to uncover the rainforest’s captivating nocturnal life.

Day 3:Amazon Wild Photography – Rainforest Lodge – Parrot Clay Lick & Hot Springs Adventure

Awaken early to visit the nearby Parrot Clay Lick, a spectacle of parrots, macaws, and budgerigars feasting on mineral-rich clay essential to their diet. After a hearty breakfast, immerse yourself in a guided trek through the vibrant jungle, spotting medicinal plants and a rich variety of wildlife. Recharge with lunch at the lodge before heading to the soothing hot springs of the Manu National Park, where the warm waters offer a perfect way to unwind. Conclude the day with an optional night adventure to observe caimans.

Day 4:  Amazon Wild Photography and  Hot Springs – Machuwasi Lake Exploration

Begin your morning with another chance to observe the lively activity at the Parrot Clay Lick. After breakfast, take some time to relax at the lodge or enjoy a refreshing river swim. Post-lunch, set out for Machuwasi Lake and glide across its tranquil waters in traditional wooden rafts. Marvel at the rich biodiversity, including the prehistoric-looking hoatzin bird, caimans, capybaras, and the elusive Tocon monkeys. Return to the lodge in the evening, where you can opt for a final night walk to encounter the rainforest’s mysterious residents.

Day 5: Back From to Manu Park to  Cusco

Following breakfast, board your motorized boat for the return journey to Atalaya Port. A private vehicle will take you back to Cusco, arriving by early evening (7:00 pm–7:30 pm). Leave the rainforest with vivid memories and photographs of this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

Why Choose This Tour?

1. Exclusive Itinerary : Our route seamlessly integrates the ecosystems of the Andes and the highland jungle, tailored for both photography and deep biodiversity exploration.

2. Access to Privileged Locations :Photograph in carefully selected gardens and leks, designed to enhance your experience. These areas offer the right infrastructure and comfort to capture wildlife at its finest.

3. Expert Guidance :Led by professional photographers and specialized naturalists, you’ll learn techniques to optimize your images while gaining in-depth knowledge about each species.

Essential Information

Packing Tips: Light clothing, sturdy hiking shoes, insect repellent, and a reliable camera are must-haves.
Join us on the Amazon Wild Photography Tour, a thrilling escapade that promises stunning vistas, unique wildlife encounters, and a deep connection to nature’s wonders.

Photography Wild Nature 9 days

9-Day Wild Nature Photography Tour Itinerary

  Step into a realm where the Photography Wild Nature heart of nature pulses with life. The vibrant landscapes of Manu National Park come alive in this breathtaking photograph, capturing the raw interaction between the environment and its remarkable inhabitants. From the soaring flight of fascinating birds to the playful leaps of agile monkeys high among the treetops, this wild sanctuary brims with life. And if you’re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the elusive jaguar, stealthily hidden in the  Photography jungle’s shadows.

Day 1: Cusco  Paucartambo to Photography Wild Nature (1,700 m.a.s.l.)

-Embark early morning from Cusco, passing through scenic valleys and charming local communities. Along the way, explore pre-Incan tombs before arriving at Paucartambo, a picturesque colonial town. Here, visit a captivating museum before continuing to the lush cloud forest. This region is teeming with unique wildlife such as the Spectacled Bear and Peru’s national bird, the Cock-of-the-Rock, alongside vibrant orchids and bromeliads. Conclude the day at our cozy lodge nestled within this ecological haven.

Day 2: Photography Wild Nature Rainforest Lodge (400 m.a.s.l.)

Experience the Cock-of-the-Rock’s extraordinary courtship dance at dawn. After breakfast, journey through Pilcopata to the Port of Atalaya. Board a motorized boat and navigate the Alto Madre de Dios River, spotting riverside wildlife such as turtles, birds, and lizards. Check into the Rainforest Lodge and explore surrounding trails rich with tarantulas, butterflies, monkeys, towering trees, and remarkable plant species. Conclude your evening with an optional night walk to uncover the Amazon’s nocturnal wonders.

Day 3:  Photography Wild Nature to  Parrot Clay Lick  Hot Spring .

Start the day with an early boat trip to a nearby clay lick, where vibrant parrots and macaws gather—a mesmerizing spectacle. After breakfast, explore jungle paths, encountering diverse flora and fauna, including medicinal plants and various monkey species. Post-lunch, visit the rejuvenating Aguas Calientes hot springs to soak in the region’s energy. Return to the lodge for dinner and optional nocturnal caiman spotting.

Day 4: Photography Wild Natureto   Hot Springs to Boca Manu

Revisit the clay lick for another chance to witness parrots, macaws, and possibly mammals like capybaras or anteaters. Following a lodge breakfast, cruise down the Madre de Dios River, observing wildlife such as herons, kingfishers, and monkeys. In the afternoon, arrive at the lodge in Boca Manu equipped with modern amenities. Wrap up the day with an adventurous night walk.

Day 5:  Manu Reserved Zone –  Otorongo Lake Photography Wild Nature

Sail along the Manu River, immersing yourself in the Amazon’s biodiversity. Spot turtles, white caimans, capybaras, and perhaps even a jaguar lounging along the riverbanks. Upon reaching Otorongo, visit the observation tower at Otorongo Lake for an unparalleled view of giant river otters. Learn about the jungle’s intricate ecosystems from expert guides before settling into our lodge .

Day 6: Otorongo Lake to Salvador Lake

Explore Photography Salvador Lake in a silent rowing boat, a peaceful way to witness playful giant otters, black caimans, and rare bird species such as the prehistoric Hoatzin. Marvel at the pristine environment protected from hunting. Return to Otorongo campsite for an evening immersed in jungle serenity and another captivating night walk.

Day 7:Manu National Park to Boca Manu

Awaken to the calls of red howler monkeys and begin the return journey along the Manu River. Relish the opportunity to spot iconic wildlife like white caimans and jaguars. Arrive at a lodge near Boca Manu for an overnight stay, complete with amenities for comfort.

Day 8: Boca Manu to Rainforest Lodge

Cruise along the Alto Madre de Dios River, soaking in the Amazon’s mesmerizing sights and sounds. Encounter diverse birdlife and riverside flora. Conclude the day at the Rainforest Lodge, enjoying its welcoming facilities and serene ambiance.

Day 9: Rainforest Lodge to Cusco

Rise early for one last parrot clay lick observation before breakfast. Then, embark on the journey back to Atalaya Port by boat, where a private vehicle will transport you to Cusco, arriving by early evening.

Important Information

Packing Essentials: Comfortable clothing, insect repellent, and waterproof gear are highly recommended.